Take one magic-sensitive wyvern shifter, one horny royal-adjacent elf…and stand well back.
Brick’s a wyvern shifter, but he’s not wily or skilled in diplomacy like wyvern shifters should be. Instead, he’s big and brawny and slower than the rest of his family—the ruling family. Worse, he doesn’t fare well around magic, so being in the elf kingdom for the royal wedding celebrations is one big nosebleed. Literally.
Jagger’s an elf. A royal-adjacent one, whose family have been chancellors and councilors to the king for centuries. It must have skipped a generation, however, as Jagger’s more interested in drinking and seducing his way through the kingdom. Well, everyone wants to know if it’s true what they say about elves, right? Spoiler alert—it is.
When Brick discovers he’s being handed over as part of the wyvern-elf alliance treaty, he fumes and decides to cut ties with his family to make his own way in the world. But first, he has to find his way out of the elf kingdom. Asking at the tavern for an elf to be his guide, he’s taken to a room where a half-naked Jagger is lounging on a four-poster bed.
And that’s just the beginning of their dangerous, crazy and sexy adventure…
Wyvern
Ways & Elven Magic by Bailey Bradford was a fun read.
Disclaimer, I did not read the first book in the series, and I recommend you
do. I was a tad bit confused with the setting and the terminology, but once I
was able to understand my surroundings, the book was an easy read.
WW
& EM
was comical and witty. Brick and Jagger were very opposites-attract, yet
perfect for each other. I have not read a Bailey Bradford book in ages
and this one brought me back to why I so enjoyed her work.
The
banter between the wyvern and the elf was laugh out loud, and the sex was off
the chart. Once the two men found they needed each other, the rest of the story
fell into place. This was what attracted me to the book as well. I did not have
to wait halfway through the book before the main characters got along or realized
their attraction. Ms. Bradford allowed Brick and Jagger to have full of
life attitudes which worked well for the storyline.
I
will now have to go back and read the first book in the series, and if I enjoy
it half as much as this one, I will be one happy reader.
Definite
S.E.X.
A
five handcuff review
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